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The University of Waikato Charter

The University
Charter highlights "...our commitment to sustainable and inclusive
social, economic and environmental development".

The University of Waikato Environmental Policy

In August 1995 the University Council established the need to
formulate an Environmental Policy. That task was assigned to the
Environmental Policy Working Party that convened in December of that
year. This Working Party had representation from the
Vice-Chancellor's office, the Student Union, Facilities Management,
the University Council, academic staff with expertise in
environmental issues and the combined campus unions. The desired
outcome was a policy that would provide adequate guidance for the
University at levels ranging from the institutional to the
individual. To meet this goal, the Working Party researched
sustainability frameworks and existing policies at other
universities. The policy was established in 1997, reviewed in 2006,
and more recently in 2013.

This policy commits the University
to environmental responsibility though the sustainable use, protection
and restoration of the environments for which it is responsible.
View the new
Environmental Sustainability Policy here.

Waikato Management School Sustainability Policy

Waikato Management School has committed itself to integrating environmental,
social, cultural and economic issues in its curriculum, research,
and daily operations through its
Sustainable
Business Policy.